Where to Find Great Fireworks on the 4th? Here is Your Guide!
Who doesn't like fireworks, especially on the 4th of July? Not to many. But since the 4th is Tuesday this year, many big-time fireworks shows happened this weekend. Grand Rapids and Grand Haven each had their big shows on Saturday, July 1.
However, there are many more for all you fireworks fans Fox 17 says, with some displays tonight and many more tomorrow night, the 4th of July.
So, here is the list of the shows closest to us.
Monday, July 3:
Bostwick Lake will have fireworks in the middle of the lake at 10:15 p.m.
Caledonia 4th of July Celebration with Fireworks at dusk in Big Lake by Reus beach.
Tuesday, July 4:
Ada/Cascade 4th of July Celebration with Fireworks beginning between 9:45 and 10 p.m. at Legacy Park, 7430 River Street in Ada.
Allendale Fireworks will be at the areas schools K-8 campus on Pierce Street, between 68th and 78th avenues.
Dorr 4th of July Celebration fireworks at at dusk at the Dorr Township Park.
East Grand Rapids Celebration Fireworks are over Reeds Lake. You can watch from John Collins Park on Lakeside, the high school track practice field and East Grand Rapids or middle school field, on Lake Drive.
Grandville Fireworks will be at the Grandville Middle School, 3535 Wilson, SW at dusk.
Holland Fireworks will be at Kollen Park, 240 Kollen Park Dr. at dusk.
Kentwood Fireworks will be at Kentwood City Hall, 4900 Breton Rd. SE at dusk.
Saugatuck/Douglas Celebration Fireworks can be watched from Cook Park, 40 Water St., Coghlin Park, 60 Griffith St., Wade's Bayou Memorial Park, 52 Bayou St., or Wicks Park, 449 Water St.
That should be enough to satisfy your Fireworks thrill craving!
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